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Memorandum Published 4 Aug 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

We are concerned that the statutory Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) is not yet operational and we urge the UK Government to set up the TAC as soon as possible. The UK Government intends to allow the TAC to scrutinise the final text of the UK-Australia free trade agreement (FTA), but this may occur too late to enable effective Parliamentary scrutiny of the agreement. To improve scrutiny of future FTAs, the TAC’s report should be published alongside the final text, impact assessment and ...

We are concerned that the statutory Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) is not yet operational and we urge the UK Government to set up the TAC as soon as possible. The UK Government intends to allow the TAC to scrutinise the final text of the UK-Australia free trade agreement (FTA), but this may occur too late to enable effective Parliamentary scrutiny of the agreement. To improve scrutiny of future FTAs, the TAC’s report should be published alongside the final text, impact assessment and explanatory memorandum. Type: recommendation | Number: 5 | Paragraph: 30 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The breadth of the Trade and Agriculture Commission’s recommendations is extensive– covering strategic policy, standards, export support, staffing, marketing, human rights, environment and animal welfare. The report warrants a serious, considered response, not a rushed one. We’re continuing to discu